John Riddy: Winter Landscape
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John Riddy’s images are recognised for their attention to the atmosphere and ambience of specific places. Approached with formal precision and technical accuracy, the clarity and resolution of his photographs is achieved by returning to his subject time and again before carefully editing and printing in his studio.
While Riddy has documented London before, the previous works in Half-Light (2015–17) and Low Relief (2006–9) focussed on the stillness and permanence of the surfaces and architecture, avoiding the inclusion of people and movement and rendering the city as a series of empty stages. By contrast, in Winter Landscape Riddy frames and includes temporal elements that traditionally make up a wider landscape view, reintroducing figures and activities. By picturing these day-to-day scenes, the artist seeks to create a more complex description of place and one that is more variable and harder to resolve in the frame. -
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